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Post by mrsdmdiva on Nov 15, 2005 18:28:18 GMT -5
Okay, what would be a good standard rate per window on New Construction homes?
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Post by Kevin on Nov 15, 2005 19:01:40 GMT -5
Stickers off, $2 per pane, per side. $3 with the sticker.
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Post by Grizzly on Nov 15, 2005 19:05:14 GMT -5
Harder dirt in Canada, $3.00 per pane. $4.00 with sticker mullions, sills etc. extra.
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Post by Kevin on Nov 15, 2005 19:12:24 GMT -5
LOL... I dont really think the dirt is the difference.....lmao (just blew pop out my nose)
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Post by jruner on Nov 19, 2005 21:18:02 GMT -5
I always charged $2 per pane per side and some customers told me I was one of the lowest bids!!!
John JR Cleaning
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Post by logan5127 on Nov 21, 2005 18:39:06 GMT -5
On new construction we charge $5.00 to $10.00 a side depending on amount of debri ( sheet rock mud; concrete; paint) on the windows. We are on the high end side. Also charge extra if frames need cleaning. Sometimes that is expsected to be included if not specified. Just a reminder always inspect glass before you clean for scratches , especially around edges where sometimes painters try to scape silicone and paint off and mark the glass. Sometimes you want even notice till you cleaned the window. Be sure to stop and call it to owners attention before going to next window. If you don't inspect you may end up buying a lot of new windows.
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Post by david on Nov 26, 2005 21:19:43 GMT -5
Hello: My name is David, in New Jersey started winter, how clean window out side in different building and houses, that supply is better for clean window froze.thank you.
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Post by Kevin on Nov 26, 2005 23:55:12 GMT -5
Hi David, Not sure if I understand are you asking what is the best way to clean windows in the winter?
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Post by jruner on Nov 27, 2005 13:36:30 GMT -5
I would like to know best cleaning method in areas with bad winters. What do you use to keep from freezing liquid on window alchohol or somthing else? Also do you charge more in winter?
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Post by Pages Personal Cleaning on Nov 27, 2005 14:54:34 GMT -5
I would like to know best cleaning method in areas with bad winters. What do you use to keep from freezing liquid on window alchohol or somthing else? Also do you charge more in winter? I would like to know this also. We don't do too many window cleaning jobs, but they are so hard to do in the winter time. I would like to know what the professionals use in winter. Patti
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Post by Kevin on Nov 27, 2005 14:55:52 GMT -5
Winshield Washer Fluid does the trick
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Post by Pages Personal Cleaning on Nov 27, 2005 14:59:36 GMT -5
Thanks Kevin I never tried that before. Patti
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Post by Kevin on Nov 27, 2005 15:03:10 GMT -5
A good amount of alcohol in the water, and you....both work better...lol
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Post by jruner on Nov 27, 2005 19:44:07 GMT -5
Thanks, I will keep the alcohol in the bucket, epilepsy doesn't like drinking epsecially not on a ladder!
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Post by logan5127 on Nov 28, 2005 1:10:47 GMT -5
We get a liquid from local tire store that is used to fill tractor tires. It is fairly cheap- around $8.00 gallon and only takes a couple of onces to a gallon of solution. Does not appear to have any effects on power of cleaning solution. We charge the same in winter also. But remember we are in TN. A mild mannered weather state. Our annual snowfall is only 12".
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